SENSILIS ECRAN WATER FLUID INVISIBLE ANTI-AGE SPF50+ 40ML

  • Très haute protection SPF50+ ultra-légère
  • Texture water fluid fondante et soyeuse
  • Fini invisible, mat et non collant
  • Contient acide hyaluronique pour hydrater
  • Allantoïne et Schisandra pour apaiser la peau
  • Vitamine E, action antioxydante
  • Hypoallergénique et non comédogène
  • Résistant à l’eau et à la sueur
  • Protège du photovieillissement dès la 1ʳᵉ application
  • Convient aux peaux sensibles et phototypes I & II

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Description

Water Fluid SPF50+ est une protection solaire visage très haute protection à la texture ultra-légère à base d’eau. Elle fond sur la peau, procure une sensation de fraîcheur et un fini invisible, soyeux et mat. Enrichie en acide hyaluronique, allantoïne, Schisandra chinensis et vitamine E, elle hydrate, apaise et protège la peau des radicaux libres.

Indications

  • Tous types de peau, particulièrement phototypes I et II.
  • Peau sensible ou sujette au photovieillissement.
  • Usage quotidien en extérieur ou lors d’activités aquatiques.

Conseils d’utilisation

  1. Appliquer 30 minutes avant l’exposition solaire.
  2. Mettre un trait de crème sur chaque doigt et répartir sur le visage et le corps.
  3. Ne pas oublier oreilles, cou, dos des mains, aines, intérieur des genoux et pieds.
  4. Réappliquer en cas d’exposition prolongée, transpiration ou contact avec l’eau.

Composition

Aqua (Eau), Méthoxycinnamate d’éthylhexyle, Butylèneglycol, Propylène glycol, Butylméthoxydibenzoylméthane, Salicylate d’éthylhexyle, Polyméthacrylate de méthyle, Bis-Éthylhexyloxyphénol Méthoxyphényl Triazine, Diméthicone, Éthylhexyltriazone, Silice, Polyester-7, Glycérine, Diheptanoate de néopentylglycol, Cellulose microcristalline, Allantoïne, Acétate de tocophéryle, Acrylates/Polymère croisé d’acrylate d’alkyle C10-30, EDTA disodique, Extrait de fruit de Schisandra chinensis, Hyaluronate de sodium, PEG-8, Gomme de cellulose, Hydroxyde de sodium, Tocophérol, Hydroxyde d’aluminium, Extrait d’Artemisia ubelliformis, Extrait de feuille de Buddleja Davidii, Extrait de feuille de Peucedanum ostruthium, Diglycérine, Lauroylglutamate de sodium, Phénoxyéthanol, Éthylhexylglycérine, Palmitate d’ascorbyle, Lysine, Chlorure de magnésium, Acide ascorbique, Acide citrique, Extrait d’écorce/bourgeon de Pinus pinaster, Benzoate de sodium, Potassium.

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